Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by Groove Armada | |||||
Released | 11 September 2001 | ||||
Genre | House, Downtempo | ||||
Length | 73m53s | ||||
Label | Zomba Records | ||||
Producer | Andy Cato, Tom Findlay | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Groove Armada chronology | |||||
|
Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) is the third album by London-based Electronica duo Groove Armada. It was released on September 11, 2001 on the Jive Electro record label. The title of the album was meant to differ it from their previous album, Vertigo, as being more upbeat and less chill-out.
The album's lead single, "Superstylin'" was nominated for a Grammy. The album features several guest vocalists, including Jeru The Damaja in "Suntoucher", MC M.A.D. in "Superstylin'", Tim Hutton in "Drifted", "Tuning In" and "Join Hands", Richie Havens in "Little by Little" and "Healing", Celetia Martin in "My Friend", Rachael Brown in "Lazy Moon" and Kriminul in "Raisin' The Stakes". The Urban Soul Orchestra appears in "Edge Hill".
The track "Likwid" is a bonus track available only in the enhanced edition. A limited edition of the album was released with a bonus CD, Socks, Cigarettes and Shipwrecks.
[edit] Track listing
- "Suntoucher" (6:31)
- "Superstylin'" (6:00)
- "Drifted" (4:54)
- "Little By Little" (5:30)
- "Fogma" (6:53)
- "My Friend" (5:00)
- "Lazy Moon" (6:33)
- "Raisin' The Stakes" (5:33)
- "Healing" (5:52)
- "Edge Hill" (7:00)
- "Tuning In (Dub Mix)" (4:41)
- "Join Hands" (4:00)
- "Likwid" (5:21)
[edit] Socks, Cigarettes and Shipwrecks
- "Superstylin'" (G.A. Discotek Mix) (5:45)
- "Moira's Theme" (6:36)
- "Mali" (6:30)
- "Lazy Moon" (live version) (6:38)
- "Rap" (G.A. Alternative Mix) (4:12)
- "Your Song" (Tim 'Love' Lee's Semi-Bearded Remix) (7:36)
- "A Private Interlude" (Kinobe Remix) (5:40)
- "Old Father Rhyme" (4:17)
- "My Friend (Dorfmeister vs. Madrid De Los Austrias Dub) (6:26)